The Adventures of Geraldine Woolkins
Written by Karin Kaufman
A delightful chapter book consisting of ten stories that revolve around a fearless family of mice facing the dangers and challenges of winter. Geraldine is the protagonist who was born in April, but now in October is facing the end of the gathering season. She and her brother Nigel have much to learn and experience. Readers are introduced to their friends in the forest, Penelope, the sparrow and Cheddar, a white rabbit. The children love to hear their father Nigel read to them stories from the Book of Tales. These adventures teach them about common sense, trust, gratitude, empathy and sharing. As October wanes, the family and friends celebrate Thanksgiving and the joys of Christmas. On the other hand, the children’s curiosity put them in danger of being eaten by wolves and ravens, swept down the river on a log and being destroyed by a forest fire. Charlotte is a sensitive and inquisitive mouse who desires to read, write and explore the world around her. She and her brother share sibling rivalry, but at the same time deeply love and care for one another. Their parents teach them to have faith that Very, Very Big Hands will be there to guide and protect them.
This chapter book is geared toward readers in grades three to six. Some younger children may enjoy individual stories as a read aloud. There are no illustrations; a few simple drawings would add appeal to younger children. I would thoroughly recommend the book as a gentle, sweet read for children who love animals. The many lessons learned and bravery in facing adversity allow for lots of discussion on the topics of developing strong character and interpersonal skills.
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6 responses to “TINY BUT FEARLESS”
Being Woven
March 15th, 2017 at 23:57
Thanks for a fine review. I tutor K-3 and sometimes 4-5 and am always on the watch for good chapter books for the various interests of the kids.
~ linda @ https://thereaderandthebookreviews.wordpress.com
bamauthor
March 16th, 2017 at 16:12
Glad to have been able to offer this suggestion. I try to review books on a variety of topics. Hope that you will continue to follow my reviews as well as my own nonfiction Little Miss HISTORY book series. Going over to your site to check it out. Thanks for reading and commenting.
Brandi Raae
March 16th, 2017 at 21:55
Beautiful cover! Thanks for sharing your review at Literacy Musing Mondays.
bamauthor
March 17th, 2017 at 20:54
Oh, yes! I love the expressions and subtle colors.
mommynificent
March 22nd, 2017 at 03:03
This sounds like such a sweet book! The cover reminded me immediately of Beatrix Potter so I’m kind of disappointed that there are no illustrations inside. I still want to read it though. Thanks for sharing this post at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com!
Tina
bamauthor
March 22nd, 2017 at 17:52
My feelings exactly….I would love to see it redone with illustrations.